Michael Wade

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Michael Wade (October 30, 1944 – May 22, 2004) was a Canadian actor, writer and musician. Born in Avondale, Newfoundland, he founded Newfoundlands first Shakespeare company in 1984.A graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland, he first published poetry in Harold Horwoods anthology Voices Underground. In the early 1970s he formed the rock band Ash Wednesday with Drew McGillivray. He briefly moved to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, but by 1981 was back in St. Johns, where his first play, The Fig Tree, debuted with a cast that included Mary Walsh. His later plays included The Past Itch, The First Stone and Last Dance at the Avalon.As an actor, his film and television credits included John and the Missus (1986), The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood (1986), Finding Mary March, (1988), The Boys of St. Vincent (1992), Secret Nation (1992), Gullages (1996) and Misery Harbour (1999), and he had a recurring role in the CBC Radio comedy series The Great Eastern as Ish Lundrigan. His stage credits included productions of Shakespeares The Tempest, Peter Lukes Hadrian the Seventh, Edward Riches List of Lights, Anton Chekhovs Uncle Vanya and Ray Guys Swinton Massacre.Wade was nominated for a Gemini Award, and received a best actor Moonsnail Award at the 1996 Atlantic Film Festival, for his work in Gullages.Returning to older pursuits in his later years, he published a volume of poetry, Poems, in 1999, and released a solo album, One Way Love, in 2003.He died of cancer at his home in St. Johns on May 22, 2004.

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